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The production of the Wu-Tang Clan's latest album "A Better Tomorrow" was reportedly a long and painful process, and in a new interview with "NME," Wu-Tang Clan mastermind RZA reveals how difficult it was to get the whole Clan to work together.According to RZA, the chemistry within the group is "not all that good right now," and even suggests that it may have had a negative influence on the quality of "A Better Tomorrow.""There was a lot of opposition within the Wu-Tang circle to doing the album," RZA reveals to "NME." "I'll level with you, the chemistry's not all that good right now ... We've all done this long enough to know this process isn't just like, you make an album, then that's that. It's like a presidential campaign. You don't just make the policies then sit back. You create your platform, then you gotta take it out to the people."When discussing how the group's poor chemistry may have negatively affected "A Better Tomorrow," RZA compares the album to a baby that "comes out with one arm. You gonna love that child, make the best out of that situation and help it have the best life it can." -
Wu-Tang Clan Share Title Track From Upcoming Album 'A Better Tomorrow' [LISTEN]
We're less than one week away from the new Wu-Tang Clan album A Better Tomorrow, which gives the New York rap crew enough time to share one more track before the album drops. The latest song to be shared from the album is its title track, though in a rather confusing twist, Wu-Tang Clan already released a song titled "A Better Tomorrow" on their 1997 album Wu-Tang Forever, which is totally different from the one they shared today. -
Ghostface Killah Shares Gritty New Track - "Double Cross" Featuring AZ - From Upcoming Album '36 Seasons' [LISTEN]
Ghostface Killah's new album, '36 Seasons,' is set to drop in a few weeks, but in the meantime, the legendary rapper has shared another one of the album's tracks, "Double Cross." The track features a guest appearance from Brooklyn rapper AZ (one of his five appearances on '36 Seasons') who slyly references Wu-Tang Clan's classic single "C.R.E.A.M." in an absolutely stellar verse. Ghostface totally delivers as well, and the gritty production from The Revelations is a dream for die-hard fans of classic '90s hip-hop. -
Wu-Tang Clan Shares New Single "Necklace" From 'A Better Tomorrow' [LISTEN]
Wu-Tang Clan’s new album A Better Tomorrow will be out in less than two weeks, but today the legendary hip-hop crew have shared yet another track from the album, titled “Necklace,” which you can check out below. -
Wu-Tang Clan Share New Single 'Ruckus in B Minor,' Reveal 'A Better Tomorrow' Tracklist [LISTEN]
The Wu-Tang Clan's upcoming studio album "A Better Tomorrow" will not be out for another month, but the legendary hip-hop crew has shared another one of the album's singles, which you can check out below. Titled "Ruckus in B Minor," the new single is the opening track to A Better Tomorrow and is likely a reference to their classic "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" opener "Bring Da Ruckus." They have also revealed the album's tracklist.The late Ol' Dirty Bastard makes a posthumous appearance in the song's introduction, which is followed by verses from Inspectah Deck, U-God, Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah and GZA, as well as bridges from Method Man and RZA. -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Animated Artwork For 'A Better Tomorrow' [PHOTO]
The Wu-Tang Clan’s long-awaited sixth album A Better Tomorrow is finally set for release on Dec. 2, and today the group revealed the album’s cover artwork, which you can check out below. Similar to the cover of the Foo Fighters’ upcoming album Sonic Highways, the cover for A Better Tomorrow combines the skylines of several famous cities, including Paris, New York, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, and more. What makes it truly unique, however, is that the cover is designed as an animated GIF, with clouds forming into the shape of the Wu-Tang Clan “W” logo. -
Method Man Will Probably Not Tour with Wu-Tang Clan to Promote 'A Better Tomorrow' [WATCH]
In an interview with Revolt, rapper Method Man revealed he would most likely not be joining the Wu-Tang Clan on their upcoming tour in support of their new album "A Better Tomorrow." -
Wu-Tang Clan Reveal Release Date For New Album 'A Better Tomorrow'
Wu-Tang Clan's next full-length album, "A Better Tomorrow," will be released just in time for the holiday season on December 2, their new label, Warner Bros., announced yesterday (October 3). -
Wu-Tang Clan to Release New 2014 Album 'A Better Tomorrow' Through Limited-Edition Portable Speaker Available at Boombotix, Zumiez to Commemorate 20th Anniversary
Wu-Tang Clan's 20th anniversary is slowly approaching and the commemorate the occasion, the legendary hip-hop collective is releasing their new 2014 album A Better Tomorrow through a limited edition portable speaker. The speakers will be available for purchase at Boombotix and Zumiez. -
RZA Talks New Wu-Tang Clan Album And Specialty Speaker System For Fans [TRACKLIST]
Deluxe reissues of artists' back catalogs are all the rage these days to honor special anniversaries. To celebrate 20 years of the Wu-Tang Clan, RZA and company are breaking the re-release trend and putting out an album of new material, among other special plans.
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